SCMAGLEV and Railway Park is a museum dedicated to Japan’s railway innovation, with a focus on the Tokaido Shinkansen. The museum features real train cars ranging from early steam locomotives to historic Shinkansen models, many of which you can enter and explore. With dynamic simulators and an impressive railway diorama, it’s an engaging destination for families, travelers, and devoted rail fans alike.
History & Background

Opened in 2011 and operated by JR Central, SCMAGLEV and Railway Park introduces visitors to the evolution of Japan’s high-speed railway technology. The museum highlights key milestones from the birth of the Tokaido Shinkansen to the cutting-edge development of the next-generation superconducting maglev. It offers a comprehensive look at how Japan’s railways have shaped modern transportation.
Highlights & What to Expect


One of the museum’s biggest attractions is its lineup of full-size Shinkansen cars, including the 0 Series, 100 Series, and 300 Series, which visitors can enter to experience the atmosphere of each era. The massive model railway diorama captivates guests of all ages, while driving simulators provide the thrill of operating a train. Exhibits on the superconducting maglev give an easy-to-understand look at the future of ultra-fast travel.
Practical Information
Address: 3-2-2 Kinjofuto, Minato-ku, Nagoya
Access: 2-minute walk from Kinjofuto Station (Aonami Line)
Opening Hours: 10:00–17:30
Closed Days: Tuesdays (following day if Tuesday is a holiday), New Year holidays
Admission: Adults ¥1,000 / Students (Elementary–High School) ¥500 / Children ¥200
Payment Options: Cash and major cashless payments
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